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Here’s The Answers For: "Sharon Cooked Chicken Without Oil" Rewrite Starting With Oil
“Sharon cooked chicken without oil” Rewrite the sentence, starting with oil.
What is the answer?
You don’t know it, and that’s why you came here.
This new riddle is trending on social media there are two versions of the riddle that you may see shared on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.
The most common form of the riddle reads like this:
“Mary prepared the meal without oil” rewrite the sentence to start with the word “oil”?
Or:
“Sharon cooked chicken without oil” Rewrite the sentence, starting with oil.
What is the answer to the riddle?
The word oil is, of course, a noun. It is a thing, not a person, therefore the question word to replace it is what. Without oil is a prepositional phrase, so what will not replace the subject. The question is, therefore: What did Mary, or Sharon prepare the meal without?
The answers to both versions are the same:
Oil is what Mary prepared the meal without.
“Oil was not used in the chicken Sharon prepared.”
“Oil was not used in the chicken prepared by Sharon.”
“Oil wasn’t used in the chicken Sharon prepared, was it?”
“Oil was omitted in the chicken Sharon prepared.”
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